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Streams</H1>
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<p CLASS="Head">Teams share and integrate their ongoing work in
streams.&nbsp;&nbsp;Think of a stream as a shared work area that can be updated
at any time by team members.&nbsp; In this way, individuals can work on a team
project, share their work with others on the team, and access the work of others
during all stages of the project.&nbsp; The stream effectively represents the
current shared state of the project.&nbsp;&nbsp;
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<p CLASS="Head">Resources can be changed in the workbench without affecting the
stream.&nbsp; Individuals must explicitly provide their changed resources to the
stream.&nbsp;&nbsp;
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<p CLASS="Head">Every repository has at least one stream.&nbsp; Under certain
conditions, more than one stream may be exist in a repository.&nbsp; For
example, one stream may be for ongoing work, and another stream may be for maintenance
work.<br>
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